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Visiting Researcher: Dr Suba Chandran

Dr Suba Chandran is Assistant Director at the Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, New Delhi. His research interests include Pakistan, Kashmir, Indo-Pak relations and Terrorism, (especially Chemi Bio and Suicide Terrorism).

Some of his recent research works include Limited War: Revisiting Kargil in Indo-Pak Conflict (New Delhi: India Research Press, 2005); "Jammu and Kashmir: A Political Road Map for India", Trishul, Vol.27, no.1, 2004,pp.24-33; "Intra-State Armed Conflicts in South Asia:Impact on Regional Security", November 2004, "Monitoring an Active Border: A Case for Neutral Observers", Swords and Ploughshares 25, no.3, Winter 2003-04, pp.3-5; and "Non State Actors in South Asia: Who will Use Bio Weapons and Against Whom", in PR Chari and Suba Chandran eds., Bio Defence and Bio Terrorism (New Delhi: Manohar, 2005) (forthcoming).

Currently he is undertaking a study, funded by the Ford Foundation at the IPCS titled India’s Security Problematique. He is also jointly undertaking another study, funded by the RCSS, Colombo, titled Indo-Pak Conflicts: Ripe to Resolve? along with a Pakistani scholar.